Monday 29 June 2009

Could my remedy for migraine help speed up my nephew's recovery from a serious accident?

Vemma diary: June 2009

I have recently been through a very stressful and worrying time and as a result have suffered a bout of migraines.

My 8-year-old nephew, Damon, recently had a serious accident. He was enjoying a family picnic in a public park when a reversing grass cutter knocked him down, slicing his foot. The lawnmower driver reversed unexpectedly after Damon, his friend and his friend’s dad had waited for it to pass. Damon fell into the rotating blades in his attempt to save his friend who was knocked down first. His friend escaped serious injury. Damon was airlifted to hospital to undergo an emergency operation in a bid to rebuild his foot and avoid amputation. Several operations later and Damon is at home recovering. There is still a long way to go, but my brave little nephew, who is a junior cycling champ, is going to be OK. His foot has been saved.

Over the last two years Vemma has greatly helped to lessen my migraines and I would recommend the product to anyone. This nutritional supplement, which contains mangosteen fruit, may not have been able to help prevent my recent bout of stressed-induced migraines, but I still very much believe in its power to heal and that is why I have passed on a bottle of Vemma to my nephew to help aid his recovery. The xanthones in mangosteen improve the body’s cell to cell communication, speeding up healing and repair. I’ll let you know how he gets on.

Links to published articles about Damon's accident.
BBC News
The Telegraph